Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology
The Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology enables students to develop
skills in the areas of web processing, databases, networking, programming, and various
operating systems. These skills enable students to seek positions within the information
technology industry.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science prepares students for careers as systems
programmers in a scientific and/or engineering environment and for graduate work in
computer science. Mathematics and engineering courses supplement a strong core of
computer science courses, enabling students to design and implement software that
requires complicated computations, data structures, and interfaces.
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems prepares students for careers as application
programmers/analysts in a business environment and for further graduate work in information
systems. Business courses supplement a strong core of technical courses to enable
students to design and implement business process systems that require programming,
databases, web development, networking, and client-server processing.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology prepares students for careers in
administering heterogeneous computer systems and networks. The curriculum consists
of an integrated set of courses in networking, web development and administration,
database development and administration, systems administration, and computer forensics.